Hollywood Star Report – August 31.2010

 

The police report says it was a small bag of cocaine that spilled out of the purse Paris Hilton had with her. Except Hilton says it wasn’t her
purse even though a lot of the stuff in it was hers like the rolling papers, $1,300 in cash and several credit cards. She says that bag of white
powder that fell out wasn’t hers. Hilton can tell it to the judge. Her arraignment is scheduled for October 27 in Las Vegas. The charge is felony
cocaine possession. She could get probation if convicted.
 
Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino of  “Jersey Shore” will be one of the stars on “Dancing With the Stars.” David Hasselhoff has gone from one reality
 show to another.  Bristol Palin, Michael Bolton, Brandy, Margaret Cho, Rick Fox, Jennifer Grey, Florence Henderson, Disney Channel star Kyle Massey,
 Audrina Patridge and former NFL quarterback Kurt Warner are the rest of the contestants. The new season of “Dancing With the Stars” starts September
20 on ABC.
 
Toy Story 3 has become the first animated film to reach $1 billion in worldwide revenue. The film is the seventh film to reach $1 billion at the worldwide box office.
 
Saturday Night Live has found three new cast members, one girl and two guys. They are Paul Brittain, Taran Killam, and Vanessa Bayer. Brittain and Bayer are Chicago comedy veterans while Killam has been hoofing it out in LA for a while.
 
Apparently NBC was broadcasting their red carpet coverage in the actual theater, so toward the end when they started talking about dress “misses”, a lot of the people with bad dresses were in the theater already, watching!
 

The Hollywood Reporter has revealed that Ryan Reynolds and Bradley Cooper are to star in an as yet untitled action-comedy movie. Reports have described the film as an action-comedy that “follows two friends, who are also San Francisco cops, whose fathers were once partners on the police force. The older generation is forced out of retirement to help their sons crack a case, with typically antagonistic results.” 

 Blockbuster, the video rental company that dominated that industry for over a decade, is preparing to file for bankruptcy in mid-September after crumbling to fierce competition from other rental companies such as Netflix and Redbox.

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